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Xiaomi's SU7 EV drew nearly 100,000 pre-orders in two weeks despite a price hike, offering up to 902km range and advanced tech.
Xiaomi’s 2026 SU7 electric sedan, launching in China in April, has drawn strong demand with nearly 100,000 pre-orders in two weeks despite a price increase to around A$46,500.
The vehicle claims a 902km range under CLTC standards—up from 830km—thanks to a new high-voltage silicon carbide power platform, not a larger battery.
Estimated real-world WLTP range is around 750km, still exceeding rivals like the Tesla Model 3 and Polestar 3.
The SU7 also features laser radar, 700 TOPS AI computing power, and advanced driver assistance systems.
Production is backlogged, with Xiaomi planning a European launch in 2027 and potential entry into Australia, where it would compete with models like the BYD Seal and MG IM5.
Other automakers, including Chery, are advancing solid-state batteries with up to 1,500km range.
El SU7 EV de Xiaomi atrajo casi 100.000 pedidos anticipados en dos semanas a pesar de un aumento de precio, ofreciendo hasta 902 km de alcance y tecnología avanzada.